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Best Two Syllable Names

Two syllable names are the most common, with half of the names in the US Top 10 following this pattern. Emma and Liam, the top names for baby girls and boys, have two syllables each.

Along with Emma, other two syllable baby names in the US Top 100 for girls include Ava, Mia, Harper, Scarlett, Luna, Chloe, Riley, and Nora. Along with Liam, other Top 100 boy names that contain two syllables include Noah, Jacob, Lucas, Ethan, Jackson, Owen, Ezra, Henry, Leo, and Wyatt. Internationally, two-syllable names including Bruno, Gaia, Marceau, and Signe are among the most fashionable choices.

Unique two syllable names we love include Anouk, Celeste, Orla, and Tessa. For boys, our favorite unique two syllable names include Booker, Forrest, Linus, and Remy.

Two syllable baby names tend to sound best with surnames that are, well, NOT two syllables. If you feel that a two-syllable name would strike the right balance with your shorter or longer last name, here are a selection of the best.

Yuki

Meaning: snow

Origin:Japanese
2024
Fifer

Meaning: piper

Origin:Scottish occupational name
4242
Marvel The meaning of Marvel is ‘to wonder’ or ‘to ...
Origin:English word name
4542
Jorie Jorie is a unique name that is said to have ...
Origin:Diminutive of Marjorie or Jordan
8371
Gaenor

Meaning: white and smooth

Origin:Variation of Gaynor, Welsh
12607
Bentley

Meaning: meadow with coarse grass

Origin:English
1870
Booker

Meaning: scribe

Origin:English
688
Roscoe

Meaning: deer forest

Origin:Norse
588
Declan

Meaning: man of prayer

Origin:Irish, meaning unknown, possible "man of prayer"
301
Aiden

Meaning: little and fiery

Origin:Irish
381
Forrest

Meaning: dweller near the woods

Origin:English
361
Harris

Meaning: son of Harry

Origin:English
344
Origin:Occupational word name
6505
Raymond

Meaning: wise protector

Origin:German
398
Joseph

Meaning: Jehovah increases

Origin:Hebrew
436
Stephen

Meaning: garland, crown

Origin:Greek
534
Emil

Meaning: rival

Origin:Latin
523
Eli

Meaning: ascended, uplifted, high

Origin:Hebrew
236
Homer

Meaning: security, pledge

Origin:Greek
1479
Fintan

Meaning: white fire or white bull

Origin:Irish
855